Guten Morgen, 8 low, 15 high. Spectacular Sunset. More Snow coming in this weekend. Finally got the sink unfrozen. A Reminder: The lodge is closed, don't expect me being around or any buildings being warm or unlocked.

Gary

12/8/2010 11:45:47 pm

Thope those are nice pictures from clifftops. I hope that you are having a great time in the snow.

Timothy Massey

12/9/2010 12:00:33 am

Geepers golly that sunset was uber awesome yesterday, Glad you got it captured from up there! Thanks again man!

Pam

12/9/2010 12:03:28 am

WOW thanks for the beautiful photos!! They started my day out in a great way!

Rick n Denise

12/9/2010 12:06:07 am

Absolutely breathtaking photos. We love that you're giving us a chance to see the sights we love of the summer and fall in a new perspective. Don't think I'd ever be brave enough to attempt a winter hike up. You have become the highest ranking Super Hero in our house...we call you Mountain Man:)

Jim

12/9/2010 01:31:42 am

Each morning I enjoy your photos along with my morning cup of coffee. Keep'em coming! Hope to meet you January.

Wow! Bella, bella pictures. I've seen a lot of sunsets from atop LeConte but don't remember any as spectacular as what you captured. You da man! Thanks!

LB Bryant

12/9/2010 02:13:24 am

Thanks! Since finding these photos this morning, I've not been able to get any work done! GORGEOUS!I can't wait to do the hike myself!LB in The A.T.L.

Chad

12/9/2010 02:42:42 am

Amazing pictures... what kind of camera are you using?

Ken T

12/9/2010 03:03:32 am

Thanks for the pics and comments. Stay safe and warm !

Debbie

12/9/2010 03:32:50 am

Thanks for the beautiful pictures and weather update.

Nancy

12/9/2010 04:07:22 am

I LOVE the pics!! I look forward to seeing what my screensaver for the day will be from your daily pictures. It gives me a 'mini-vacation' every time I look at it, & that's a lot of lookin' since I'm at my desk all day.Thank you Alex for doing a great job in keeping the daily post going!(plus I get a daily lesson in learning a foreign language!) How do you say 'snow covered mountains' in German? (or is this Swedish or Dutch?)

Mark

12/9/2010 07:19:51 am

Hey Alex, those pictures are great. I was there on the morning of 12/8/10 at the shelter. You may have seen me and another hiker looking around the lodges. We weren't looking for an open lodge, however, we were looking for some water and neither of us could find the water indincated by the sign. We both had to hike out with no water. I'm very envious of you being able to stay there all winter and get these incredible views.

Well -- the lodge might be closed -- and you might have a few days to get in town -- but do not be surprised when lots of hikers make it up this winter--- some people around here love to hike in the snow----- you will meet a huge group of people on new years that hike the trail every year!!! Love the pictures----- we live here-----

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